East Lansing — A final report from the Michigan State University Police investigating sexual assault charges against three student-athletes could come early next week, according to the Ingham County Prosecutor’s office.

Chief Assistant Prosecutor Lisa McCormick said on Friday that their office has not received the final report from university police and that it was likely to be completed sometime next week, at which point the prosecutor’s office will make its determination whether or not charges will be filed.

Karen Truszkowski, who is representing the accuser, said she has been communicating closely with Michigan State University Police as well as the Title IX investigator since she began working with the victim and her family nearly two weeks ago.

“I can tell you that once the investigation is finished that arrests will likely be imminent,” Truszkowski said. “There will be arrests made and they are working with the prosecutor’s office. I have been in contact with the Michigan state University Police Department and with the Title IX investigator. We are cooperating with them and helping them, providing them with whatever information that they need.

“I’m comfortable that they are doing everything that they need to do and the investigation is going as well as it can be under the circumstances.”

But wait... I thought a player was hauled off in cuffs in front of everybody yesterday and a coach was hauled off in cuffs in front of everybody today

Karen Truszkowski, who is representing the accuser, said she has been communicating closely with Michigan State University Police as well as the Title IX investigator since she began working with the victim and her family nearly two weeks ago.

“I can tell you that once the investigation is finished that arrests will likely be imminent,” Truszkowski said. “There will be arrests made and they are working with the prosecutor’s office. I have been in contact with the Michigan state University Police Department and with the Title IX investigator. We are cooperating with them and helping them, providing them with whatever information that they need.

“I’m comfortable that they are doing everything that they need to do and the investigation is going as well as it can be under the circumstances.”

But wait... I thought a player was hauled off in cuffs in front of everybody yesterday and a coach was hauled off in cuffs in front of everybody today

Karen Truszkowski, who is representing the accuser, said she has been communicating closely with Michigan State University Police as well as the Title IX investigator since she began working with the victim and her family nearly two weeks ago.

“I can tell you that once the investigation is finished that arrests will likely be imminent,” Truszkowski said. “There will be arrests made and they are working with the prosecutor’s office. I have been in contact with the Michigan state University Police Department and with the Title IX investigator. We are cooperating with them and helping them, providing them with whatever information that they need.

“I’m comfortable that they are doing everything that they need to do and the investigation is going as well as it can be under the circumstances.”

But wait... I thought a player was hauled off in cuffs in front of everybody yesterday and a coach was hauled off in cuffs in front of everybody today

Someone out Henson on blast on his Twitter.... he was saying arrests were made.

CampbellHall wrote:Listening to Ryan Schuiling right now and he reported that a coach/staffer was arrested this morning during a morning meeting in front of most of the football program.I just spoke to someone who has daily involvement with the program and this person is pretty much a sunshine optimist. This person said "the program is in very bad shape right now" and "things are very bad here".What a kick in the stomach. Ugh.

Some things aren't adding up here. We've got a classless UofM fan/radio host just spewing things, he's hit on a couple of news pieces that if you are in the news business he would of gotten wind of the articles being published. Now with this new shit he's just looking like an ass.

_________________I hate to break it to you, but there is no big lie, there is no system, the universe is indifferent.

Agreed 100%. It really feels like MSU has turned into a raging dumpster fire this year. Might be time to clean house and hit reset.

Apart from the Nasser shit (which is still debatable), I'm not hearing where the University dragged it's feat with these recent accusations. That is a positive in my book. It may have taken some days, but I think it normally would take some days to issue formal statements.

Agreed 100%. It really feels like MSU has turned into a raging dumpster fire this year. Might be time to clean house and hit reset.

Apart from the Nasser shit (which is still debatable), I'm not hearing where the University dragged it's feat with these recent accusations. That is a positive in my book. It may have taken some days, but I think it normally would take some days to issue formal statements.

goodie. all those involved over the past 20 years have learned their lesson in the past 20 days

Not really my point Vlad. What I'm trying to say is that there are a lot of programs who recruit higher-level players that deal with this kind of crap on an ongoing basis and they still manage to recruit high-level players. So the gloom and doom / debutante histrionics you display here are just not factually correct.

Well, since we neither recruit at a high level nor win national titles like those other schools you mentioned, I guess your entire point is moot. But +1 for posting something. Anything.

We all need to take a deep breathe here. Let's wait until we actually have legitimate information please.

I've been pretty careful not to jump to conclusions. This does make it sound like more than than a he said / she said situation.

It could end up being bad. It certainly is not anywhere near good at this point.

It would seem to me if these guys (Hondo, I sports, Comp) who are journalists and do what journalist's are supposed to do by having sources that corroborate leads it could (or should) have been broken with names by now.

I've been pretty careful not to jump to conclusions. This does make it sound like more than than a he said / she said situation.

It could end up being bad. It certainly is not anywhere near good at this point.

It would seem to me if these guys (Hondo, I sports, Comp) who are journalists and do what journalist's are supposed to do by having sources that corroborate leads it could (or should) have been broken with names by now.

Hondo and Comporoni have been close to people at MSU for decades and if they were requested to keep a lid on revealing names until MSU and the prosecutor's made the names public this week I suspect they'd respect those requests. Looks like Harn's is following their lead.

None are trying to do Tim Staudt impersonations.

General, you know first hand that there are some football players you played with who were less than model citizens but were smart enough to stay out of stuff like what is being investigated.

The biggest shoe dropping I dread is the staff member. I have no clue what the involvement was to get the staffer included in the investigation but anythng short of immeadiately telling Dantonio is dereliction.

It could end up being bad. It certainly is not anywhere near good at this point.

It would seem to me if these guys (Hondo, I sports, Comp) who are journalists and do what journalist's are supposed to do by having sources that corroborate leads it could (or should) have been broken with names by now.

Hondo and Comporoni have been close to people at MSU for decades and if they were requested to keep a lid on revealing names until MSU and the prosecutor's made the names public this week I suspect they'd respect those requests. Looks like Harn's is following their lead.

None are trying to do Tim Staudt impersonations.

General, you know first hand that there are some football players you played with who were less than model citizens but were smart enough to stay out of stuff like what is being investigated.

The biggest shoe dropping I dread is the staff member. I have no clue what the involvement was to get the staffer included in the investigation but anythng short of immeadiately telling Dantonio is dereliction.

I don't disagree with you. I played with guys that I would not want dating my daughter.

I understand them not wanting to burn relationships. At this point maybe they are not journalists but just reporters. I don't necessarily begrudge them that.

Program will be in place. There is a lot of young talent on the team. If what everyone has heard is true, this hurts. It will have some repercussions on recruiting and frankly in Detroit. It won't, however, take a decade to rebuild. We have things in place.

I've been pretty careful not to jump to conclusions. This does make it sound like more than than a he said / she said situation.

It could end up being bad. It certainly is not anywhere near good at this point.

It would seem to me if these guys (Hondo, I sports, Comp) who are journalists and do what journalist's are supposed to do by having sources that corroborate leads it could (or should) have been broken with names by now.

With due respect General, Hondo is not a journalist.

The guy can't even form an English sentence.

He is a slappy that some how gained access to the program. I've never understood how or why he became an insider and apparently has the ears of the AD, coaches and players. Or even more strange to me, access to recruits and their families.

His whole existence and attachment to MSU is weird to me. Pretty sure he didn't even attend Michigan State.

I'm sure you know way more about the guy than I do. Am I reading this completely wrong?

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